Day 1 was all about 5G. Day 2 was a deep dive on the new Snapdragon 855 mobile processor. And for the grand finale of Qualcomm's Snapdragon Tech Summit, the focus will be on always-connected PCs.

It's no secret that Qualcomm wants a slice of Intel's pie: The company debuted the first generation of PCs at this same conference a year ago, thanks to a reconfigured version of Windows 10 (Windows on ARM) designed to run on the Snapdragon 835 CPU found in 2017-era phones. Those PCs weren't speed demons, but they did run a subset of Windows apps with marathon battery life of 20 hours or more.

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Look for Qualcomm to talk updated chip solutions for 2019 successor products that will close the speed and performance gap, as well as emphasize 5G connectivity, too.

Watch the keynote here live at 2 p.m. ET, 11 a.m. PT.

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The earlier version of this story, which includes a full summary of news from the first and second days of the summit, appears below.

The chipmaker shared a prototype 5G phone on the first day of its annual conference.